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  • Can I Use Clamps on PEX B?

    Can I Use Clamps on PEX B?

    Cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) is a versatile, reliable, and popular type of tubing for plumbing in today’s world. PEX B (a type of PEX tubing) is known for its flexibility and affordability, making it a popular choice for most plumbing applications....

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  • PEX crimp

    Can I Crimp Type B PEX?

    In recent years, cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) has been one of the most sought-after types of tubing in plumbing projects. It is more affordable, flexible and easy to install than conventional copper pipes. PEX is also corrosion-resistant and less likely to...

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  • Can I Use Pliers to Crimp?

    Can I Use Pliers to Crimp?

    When undertaking electrical-related professional or DIY projects, making reliable connections is essential. However, the tools you use determine the quality of the crimp joint you create. Some people will use their typical pliers to crimp connectors, while others will opt...

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  • Hand Crimping Tool

    What is a Hand Crimping Tool Used For?

    When it comes to making reliable and effective wire/cable connections, crimping is one of the most popular methods used in most applications. Crimping is also cost-effective and gives consistent results when creating connections. To make crimp connections, you require a...

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  • Handheld Crimper

    How Can I Use a Handheld Crimper?

    Crimping is one the most reliable ways of joining cables to connectors/terminals in electrical work. It has gradually gained popularity as an alternative to soldering. To complete this process, you’ll need a unique tool called a crimping tool or crimper....

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  • Firttings on PEX Pipes

    What Fittings Are Best for PEX Pipes?

    As cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) pipes gain more popularity in the plumbing industry, it’s also important to choose the right fittings: fittings are some of the essential components in a plumbing system. PEX pipes are of different types (PEX A, B,...

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  • What Do PEX Colors Mean?

    What Do PEX Colors Mean?

    Polyethylene cross-linked (PEX) pipes have recently gained a lot of popularity across the world. It has become a useful tubing in most plumbing applications, from water piping, radiant heating, and electrical cables to cooling systems. It’s estimated that PEX is...

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  • Water Heaters

    Can I Connect PEX Directly to a Water Heater?

    Cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) is among the most sought-after plumbing solutions due to its durability, flexibility, affordability (often costs nearly half the price of copper), and ease of installation. Over the years, PEX has become increasingly popular in home improvement and...

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  • PEX Pipes

    How Do I Know If I Have PEX A or PEX B?

    Cross-lined polyethylene (PEX tubing/pipe) has become one of the most common materials used in plumbing systems: it’s a cheaper and faster-to-install option than traditional copper and steel pipes. PEX is also exceptionally flexible and durable. Like most pipes, PEX piping...

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